SUNKA

Sunka’s electronic music producing skills are well known in France where he was playing is live set at an early age throughout techno and bass parties.
in Colombia, where he’s been living for 10 years, traditional and modern music got more and more influence on his production as he was spending time over there.He was quickly joined by some musicians and singers from the whole country, with whom he took part in / created numerous musical projects such as Kartel Pacifico, initiate in 2010 with talented singers Isa and Santacruz.

For In his new album Colombian Party, he’s been exploring more of the down tempo and ambient sides of electronic dance music, infusing some subtle and groovy percussions into heavy beats.

Many Colombian voices were recorded on the album, such as Mc Jhon Pri of Systema Solar, or Marlen Obregón of Afrotumbao.

These Colombian vocal inputs, along with organic instruments and Sunka’s deep and heavy bass lines, really make this album unique in today’s dance music scene, and could even be the birth of a new genre that we could call.. Colombian Bass?

We will release a very limited Colombian CD edition that will be available in Europe at the end of May 2017

“On his second album, Colombian Party, Sunka succeeds where so many others have failed and unites electronic music with south American influences. In this process, he works seamlessly with a range of collaborators. On the bass-heavy title track, he weaves the rude vocals of Raspapulaman into the bouncy groove, while “Bajo La Luna” is more reflective as Marlen Obregon’s hypnotizing tones unfold over mournful brass and tom-toms. In the main though, this is a celebratory affair, and Sunka brings a party mood to the Latino hip-hop of “Lo Que Suena” – which features Kartel Pacifico on vocals – as well as the good time, party house of “Amaneciendo”.”